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Meanings of too importunate in English
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Usage of too importunate in English
1
I could feel the crisis coming, tooimportunate to be put off.
2
But when seeking spiritual blessings, he cannot be tooimportunate, or persevering.
3
But, enough of these unmanly complaints; the yearnings of nature are tooimportunate.
4
Is not this one of your strongest reasons for refusing a tooimportunate love?
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I am tooimportunate and forget that I rouse against me the hate of kings.-Ah
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And, indeed, this was almost the effect of the poor lady's tooimportunate interest in his situation.
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His jealousy was tooimportunate, and he resolved to make any effort to keep her for himself alone.
8
Well, this stranger, as long as she does not become tooimportunate, is quite readily tolerated by the caged wasps.
9
I picked up a book and tried to read, but the stillness of the house was tooimportunate, it had to be listened to.
10
As lord of Reichenbach, it will be easy for you to pay the blood money, if your father-in-law is not tooimportunate a creditor.
11
At the very moment when his expulsion seemed certain, an heiress was thrown into Newgate upon a charge of murdering a tooimportunate suitor.
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When the difficulty becomes altogether tooimportunate, quick, a precursor, to fill up the gaps, quick, an imaginary creature, the nebulous plaything of the mind!